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Author: Jason Bullock

$40,000 GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program Application Now Open

High school seniors nationwide who demonstrate leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship are invited to apply for the 2021 GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program. This program annually provides college-bound students with $10,000 renewable scholarships – up to $40,000 total per recipient – and supports them as they lead and serve in college and beyond. Help put promising young Read More

Help Your Student Athletes Guide Their College Search with this Dual Track College Timeline

College Athletic Advisor’s dynamic dual track timeline is a powerful tool for students in managing their college search. Timely markers keep students “on track” academically and in their athletic or specialty recruiting process. The useful pointers and links to academic, application, financial aid, and eligibility resources are organized by academic year, making this a useful Read More

#OurTimeIsNOW: New Learning Innovation Festival to inspire positive change in education worldwide

November’s [RE]LEARN – The Learning Innovation Festival is calling for educators, influencers, learning innovators, education and change leaders to join the online event to explore key learnings and insight across the education sector Educators from across the globe are being invited to a two week-long festival which aims to develop methods to bring about a Read More

Pathways to Cybersecurity Workshop

Have any students interested in pursuing a Cybersecurity related career? There is a fee Cybersecurity workshop being held this week. What will you learn at the workshop?• What is cybersecurity and types of jobs in the field.• What is the cyber skills shortage and how big is it?• Identifying students who might like cyber careers Read More

Scholarships & Grants for Women

According to the National Center for Education Statistics, total enrollment for women in higher education institutions increased by 21 percent during the last decade. There were 2.9 million freshmen who joined post-secondary education for the first time in 2019 and currently women constitute 56% of all enrolled college students. There are a number of great Read More

The Mad Libs Cure for the College Essay

Have you ever read an essay draft and thought, Yikes! What will readers think? Such a great kid, and he comes across as pompous (or rude or self-important or….) Maybe your student really is full of himself. Or maybe his self-confidence just doesn’t translate well on the page. We’ve all been there. The solution? I Read More

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